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Kosse Tabernacle

Kosse, Limestone County

Marker Text

After Evangelist Abe Mulkey led a 1912 revival at Kosse Methodist Church, city officials decided to build a tabernacle to accommodate Kosse’s growing religious needs. The frame building, completed that year for $2,000, featured a gable-on-hip roof, banks of paired windows, wooden stage, choir platform and pulpit, and a dirt floor. Originally designed for church functions, it quickly became a community gathering place. Events ranged from dances and singings to fraternal organization meetings and community dinners. In the 1930s, Kosse students attended classes here after the schoolhouse burned. It has also been a polling place and a refuge for hurricane evacuees. The tabernacle has been central to community events in Kosse.

Marker Details

Address 200 W. Adams
Location Description NW Madison &S.W Corner of Adams and Mignonette
Marker # 16984
Dedicated 2011
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code buildings; institutional buildings; Methodist denomination
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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